Selective Cytotoxicity of Novel Platinum (II) Coordination Complexes on Human Bladder Cancer Cell-Lines and Normal Kidney Cells.
- Author:
Jung Tae KIM
1
;
Young Soo RHO
;
Jee Chang JUNG
Author Information
1. Department of Pharmacochemistry, College of Pharmacy, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Selective cytotoxicity;
Platinum (II) complex;
Human bladder carcinoma cells;
Normal kidney cells
- MeSH:
Cisplatin;
Coordination Complexes*;
Glucose;
Humans*;
Kidney*;
Ligands;
Platinum Compounds;
Platinum*;
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms*;
Urinary Bladder*
- From:The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
2003;7(2):111-117
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Cisplatin is often effective in cancer treatment, but its clinical use is limited because of its nephrotoxicity. We have synthesized new platinum (II) coordination complexes (PC-1 & PC-2) containing trans-l and cis-1, 2-diaminocyclohexane (DACH) as carrier ligands and L-3 -phenyllactic acid (PLA) as a leaving group with the aim of reducing nephrotoxicity but maintaining its anticancer activity. In this study, new platinum (II) complex compounds were evaluated for selective cytotoxicity on cancer cell-lines and normal kidney cells. The new platinum complexes have demonstrated high efficacy in the cytotoxicity against human bladder carcinoma cell-lines (T-24/HT-1376). The cytotoxicity of these compounds against rabbit proximal renal tubular cells and human renal cortical tissues, was determined by MTT assay, the [3H]-thymidine uptake and glucose consumption test, and found to be quite less than those of cisplatin. Based on our results, these novel platinum compounds appear to be valuable lead compounds with high efficacy and low nephrotoxicity.